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The Charapp & Weiss Monthly Newsletter for Auto Dealers

Representing auto dealers in all aspects of their businesses has been at the core of Charapp & Weiss for three decades. The Charapp & Weiss Monthly Newsletter for auto dealers contains up-to-date developments in the auto industry and recommendations to ensure successful business operations.

May 2014 Feature Articles: Third Party Lead Providers; Fair Labor Standards Act Enforcement; A Release for Performing Recall Repairs?; Local and State Minimum Wage Increases

October 2013 Feature Articles: Dealer Franchise and Licensing Laws – More Important Than Ever

September 2013 Feature Articles: How Well Do You and Your Managers Know the Basics of Personnel Law?; FTC Takes Advertising Action; NHTSA Rule on Manufacturer Defect Reporting and Used Car Sales; Answers to Employment Quiz

August 2013 Feature Articles: Don’t Get Deened; Sweepstakes Promotions; Do you Have a Cash Reporting and Money Laundering Prevention Policy

July 2013 Feature Articles: Be Careful Using Criminal Background Checks; Do you Know the Rules for Advertising Credit; Short Cuts – Validity of Class Action Waivers, Members of Congress Demand Answers from CFPB, FTC Issues New Red Flags Rule Guide

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The following general news articles might be of interest to you as you research your legal issue. For advice about your legal situation, contact Charapp & Weiss directly.

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The following general articles might be of interest to you as you research your legal issue. For advice about your legal situation, contact Charapp & Weiss directly.